The nurse that transferred the prank call from the Australian DJ's commited suicide. I just don't understand why she would commit suicide. It is tragic, sad, such a drastic action over a prank. They haven't autopsed the body yet and there wasn't a suicide note. How do you know it was a suicide? If it was, why would she leave her children over a prank call? I just don't understand. This is sad.
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She left a note for her family.
Within a few hours of the original story breaking, the poor woman was been torn apart by the British Media, then throughout the world. She was being talked about on forums such as this with calls for her to be sacked etc....others took it a bit further in regards to the 'danger' she put the Royal family and future King/Queen in. Online threats were made about the nurses. The fact that it is being discussed on this Mum forum proves the point when the armchair psychologist are creating scenarios that have not happened. She came from a culture where saving face is utmost in the face of a media storm that centred around her and her colleague. Can you imagine being the person, known throughout the world, as 'that nurse' who told a DJ details of the future King of England's Consort medical condition?
Quoting piwife:
I don't know why but I have a feeling it wasn't suicide...
Quoting BEXi:
Yeah I also have a feeling that wasnt suicide.
My guess is that the woman was depressed and the prank was just too much for her. She was from India too, and I think she would see her role in the prank call very, very differently from how others would see it.
One of the reasons for being decent and fair to people is that you never know if someone is under a lot of strain for other reasons (such as depression), and you will not be able to tell how your actions would hurt someone. So just be decent to everyone.
It was a suicide. They way they found her, is how they know that.
Why do you think it wasn't?



- Due9
on Dec. 11, 2012 at 8:34 AM